Love your content. I live on the Mainland, i.e., Galveston, La Marque area. What I need to do is to find a tailor in my area. I see you mentioned the tailor you use and Thank you for that. Question: Do you wear shorts? I hate shorts that have that flared out leg opening. I'm thinking a good tailor can taper the opening.
Yes. You've got it!!! A tailor is going to change your life way more than any clothing item you can buy. So prioritize that. And yes you can get the leg opening tailored very easily. The next video is going to be on shorts so stay tuned. 😎
Translation: “If anyone is having trouble with the incorrect use of the word ‘fitment’ then these styling techniques are too advanced for you”. The correct terms are ‘fit’ or ‘fitting’. Great video and channel regardless.
Yes!!! SG Style Notes and Fola are back! First - You need to get a flagship shop here in Toronto. Second - hoping you can do a video on colour selection and styling from the head to the toe. 🙏🏾
Hi Kyle, Thanks for your very kind words. 🤗 They are sincerely appreciated. We sure do have quite a fan base in Canada and that would be a great idea. In reference to your comment on colors, outfits styling and corresponding color will differ from one occasion to another (i.e. Casual Hangouts, The Office, e.t.c) So please kindly let us know what outfit context/occasion, you'd be hoping to see. 🍿
Such good content and the visuals are great! Thanks Fola! Even as a Lady, good tips and enjoyable to watch. I guess I need to level up from sweat pants 😂
Hey Jenna, Glad you enjoyed it. Haha! 😆 For women's styling, fitted in the waist and hips and a straight leg or flared leg cut, is a failproof fitment & style. 👌🏾 Stick with a 1/2 to quarter break on length and you won't regret it. 😉
Hey Omar. Apologies for the confusion. Sinching the waist, simply refers to reducing the waist size of your jeans or trousers. This is usually done towards back of the garment. Hope this helps clarify, and if not please don't hesitate to ask. 🍻
Styling tips are helpful, concise and easy to understand. However, I wish he would stop using the word "fitment." It sounds affected and is ill-applied. Why not just say "fit"?
Hi sir, Glad you enjoyed the video. To clarify your comment on brim size, are you asking about tips on when to rock a short or wider sized brim? Thanks in advance.